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Quite a well put together programme, all said.
Shows that those in the trade are perfectly normal, likable people, with feelings and family.
Not so sure about what appeared to be a rather bumpy landing at one point though…
The bumpy landing was unfortunate, as was the omission to comment on it in a programme that otherwise was abundantly touchy-feely.
What splendid young people!
Charles – I’ve watched this decent documentary twice now – apart from said bumpy landing which made the funeral director wince, to say the least, I thought that it was an excellent short documentary – not the first that C4 have put together on the funeral industry over the past 10-15 years and hopefully not the last, they’ve all been of a high standard- great to see the focus being on the very deserved independent side of the profession